
The Subtext: WAR! What Is It Good For?
What happens when dispensational theology or Christian nationalism directly informs foreign policy without critical reflection or moral accountability?
No Small Endeavor with Lee C. Camp · Tokens Media
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What happens when dispensational theology or Christian nationalism directly informs foreign policy without critical reflection or moral accountability?
In this episode, we get to hear from the Professor himself, Lee C. Camp, as he takes the podium to trace the historical roots of Christian nonviolence, exploring how followers of Jesus have wrestled with war and peace across the centuries. Savannah and Lee examine reports that more than 200 complaints have been filed by members of the U.S. armed forces regarding commanding officers invoking “God’s divine plan” to justify military action. These stories raise a pressing question at the intersection of faith, power, and policy: War—what is it good for?
Things we mentioned in this episode:
Jemar Tisby on No Small Endeavor
Christian Attitudes Toward War and Peace by Roland H. Bainton
Christian attitudes to war, peace, and revolution: a companion to Bainton by John Howard Yoder
Who Is My Enemy? by Lee C. Camp
With God on Our Side by Bob Dylan
Also: pre-save Savannah's album!
Some of our sources!
US troops were told war on Iran was ‘all part of God’s divine plan’, watchdog alleges (The Guardian)
Why Would Some Christians Be Excited About War With Iran? Benjamin Cremer on Substack
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